Hurricane Beryl slams Jamaica, passes near Cayman Islands as Cat 3 storm


Hurricane Beryl continues on a west-northwest path in the Western Caribbean, heading toward the Yucatan Peninsula.

11 a.m. update:

Hurricane Beryl is a weakening Category 3 storm.

Maximum winds were clocked at 115 mph.

Beryl is expected to bring hurricane conditions to the Yucatan Peninsula starting Thursday night.

Original story:

Hurricane Beryl has weakened slightly.

Beryl remained a Category 3 storm as of 8 a.m. Thursday, with maximum winds at 120 mph.

On Wednesday, Beryl caused extensive damage to parts of Jamaica with winds as high as 140 mph.

Beryl moves toward Yucatan Peninsula.

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Jamaican officials said the impacts could continue with additional flooding and mudslides.

The storm has claimed at least seven lives to date in the Caribbean.

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Meteorologist Kassandra Crimi said Beryl should continue to weaken as it passes near the Cayman Islands Thursday and toward the Yucatán Peninsula this weekend.

Early next week, the Texas-Mexico coastline will likely see some impacts from Beryl, possibly as a Cat 1 storm.

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Channel 9′s team of meteorologists continues to monitor Hurricane Beryl’s path and will provide updates on air and right here at WFTV.com.

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